Cooperation is intrinsic to the human ability to work together toward common goals, and depends on sensing and reacting to dynamically changing relationships between coacting partners. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and a paradigm in which an adaptive pacing signal simulates a virtual partner, we examined the neural substrates underlying dynamic joint action. A single parameter controlled the degree to which the virtual partner adapted its behavior in relation to participant taps, thus simulating varying degrees of cooperativity. Analyses of fMRI data using objective and subjective measures of synchronization quality found the relative balance of activity in two distinct neural networks to depend on the degree of the vir...
During social interaction, both participants are continuously active, each modifying their own actio...
During social interaction, both participants are continuously active, each modifying their own actio...
In social interactions, each individual's brain drives an action that, in turn, elicits systematic n...
Cooperation is intrinsic to the human ability to work together toward common goals, and depends on s...
Cooperation is intrinsic to the human ability to work together toward common goals, and depends on s...
Background and aims Music making in groups is a key example of dynamic cooperative behavior and, mor...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p>Social neuroscience has identified some of the key brain structu...
Interpersonal sensorimotor synchronisation requires individuals to anticipate and adapt to their par...
From everyday experience we know that it is generally easier to interact with someone who adapts to ...
A poster of this work entitled “Emotional Response during Human-Virtual Partner Interaction” was pre...
From everyday experience we know that it is generally easier to interact with someone who adapts to ...
Research suggested that during social interactions typical forms of synchronization in two individua...
As social agents, humans continuously interact with with the people around them. Here, motor coopera...
During joint action, two or more persons depend on each other to accomplish a goal. This mutual recu...
International audienceInter-brain synchronization during joint actions is a core question in social ...
During social interaction, both participants are continuously active, each modifying their own actio...
During social interaction, both participants are continuously active, each modifying their own actio...
In social interactions, each individual's brain drives an action that, in turn, elicits systematic n...
Cooperation is intrinsic to the human ability to work together toward common goals, and depends on s...
Cooperation is intrinsic to the human ability to work together toward common goals, and depends on s...
Background and aims Music making in groups is a key example of dynamic cooperative behavior and, mor...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p>Social neuroscience has identified some of the key brain structu...
Interpersonal sensorimotor synchronisation requires individuals to anticipate and adapt to their par...
From everyday experience we know that it is generally easier to interact with someone who adapts to ...
A poster of this work entitled “Emotional Response during Human-Virtual Partner Interaction” was pre...
From everyday experience we know that it is generally easier to interact with someone who adapts to ...
Research suggested that during social interactions typical forms of synchronization in two individua...
As social agents, humans continuously interact with with the people around them. Here, motor coopera...
During joint action, two or more persons depend on each other to accomplish a goal. This mutual recu...
International audienceInter-brain synchronization during joint actions is a core question in social ...
During social interaction, both participants are continuously active, each modifying their own actio...
During social interaction, both participants are continuously active, each modifying their own actio...
In social interactions, each individual's brain drives an action that, in turn, elicits systematic n...